
Vagodeoz
One-Man-Band
I have to record some drums soon.
Well, the first decition is the question of the million dollars. Analog or digital?
For analog I have a Tascam 414 MKII, and for digital I have a M-Audio Delta 1010 Lt.
On digital I have 8 tracks, and on analog I have 4 but... well... it's analog!
Either way it's coming through my Behringer Xenyx 2442Fx Mixer
For mikes I have a SM58 (which I usually use for the kick), a SM57 (snare top), 4 x Behringer XM8500 (snare bottom and toms), and for condensers I have 2 x Behr. B2, 2 x C2 and 2 x Rode NT5, and a Ribbon mike, the Nady RSM-2.
I have the Small diaphragm condensers for overheads, but I have heard many people saying that for rock, LDCs are better, so I think I'll give by Behringer B2 a try this time, and one of the Rode for the Hi Hat.
For the room I used one of the B2 (when I was using the SDCs as overheads) but now they will be busy as overheads so I was thinking about giving my ribbon a try, since I have also read some people saying they use ribbons as room mikes.
I also have seen some bands recording live drums without the bass drum, and then adding a digital kick. I think in my case this would be a nice option, since I have a crappy kick, I don't have a kick mike and I'm not as good as I would like with double pedal (without counting my pedal is far from calibrated)
And for the room mike, I usually compress the hell out of it, to make it almost sustain and no attack, so it has a lot more reflections content. And I was thinking about plugging my room mike into my Art Tube MP, cranking the gain at maxium and using the limiter, so it has at least a little of built in compression. Especially helpfull if I'm going to bounce my drum set to only 4 tracks (in case I record with the Tascam). Or do you think I shouldn't do this and use the Tube pre-amp in another, more crucial track, like the kick or snare?
Oh, I almost forgot. I said on digital I have 8 tracks from my Delta 1010, but I also have a Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum, and I have already recorded through both interfaces at once, so I can record each mike in it's own track (otherwise I would have to bounce the 10-11 tracks into 8). I also have the behringer 2 track USB interface but I don't know if it's A/D converters will be better than the Sound blaster's, since the SB costs about 260$ and the behringer 30$.
Well, the first decition is the question of the million dollars. Analog or digital?
For analog I have a Tascam 414 MKII, and for digital I have a M-Audio Delta 1010 Lt.
On digital I have 8 tracks, and on analog I have 4 but... well... it's analog!

Either way it's coming through my Behringer Xenyx 2442Fx Mixer
For mikes I have a SM58 (which I usually use for the kick), a SM57 (snare top), 4 x Behringer XM8500 (snare bottom and toms), and for condensers I have 2 x Behr. B2, 2 x C2 and 2 x Rode NT5, and a Ribbon mike, the Nady RSM-2.
I have the Small diaphragm condensers for overheads, but I have heard many people saying that for rock, LDCs are better, so I think I'll give by Behringer B2 a try this time, and one of the Rode for the Hi Hat.
For the room I used one of the B2 (when I was using the SDCs as overheads) but now they will be busy as overheads so I was thinking about giving my ribbon a try, since I have also read some people saying they use ribbons as room mikes.
I also have seen some bands recording live drums without the bass drum, and then adding a digital kick. I think in my case this would be a nice option, since I have a crappy kick, I don't have a kick mike and I'm not as good as I would like with double pedal (without counting my pedal is far from calibrated)
And for the room mike, I usually compress the hell out of it, to make it almost sustain and no attack, so it has a lot more reflections content. And I was thinking about plugging my room mike into my Art Tube MP, cranking the gain at maxium and using the limiter, so it has at least a little of built in compression. Especially helpfull if I'm going to bounce my drum set to only 4 tracks (in case I record with the Tascam). Or do you think I shouldn't do this and use the Tube pre-amp in another, more crucial track, like the kick or snare?
Oh, I almost forgot. I said on digital I have 8 tracks from my Delta 1010, but I also have a Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum, and I have already recorded through both interfaces at once, so I can record each mike in it's own track (otherwise I would have to bounce the 10-11 tracks into 8). I also have the behringer 2 track USB interface but I don't know if it's A/D converters will be better than the Sound blaster's, since the SB costs about 260$ and the behringer 30$.